Tanis8472
Guru
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As an aside, the pub I used to play in has since closed down and is now a Giant store. Now I'm not suggesting that this has anything to do with me stopping DJing and taking up cycling, but it is a bit of a coincidence.Well had I been a named DJ that people were actively trying to avoid then I might have taken it personally, but it was either when I was first on and nobody had arrived at the club yet (every DJ gets a turn at that), or on a little Wednesday night thing we used to do that realistically nobody was going to attend and they just needed as an excuse to keep the pub open. I just used to get more and more pissed and play increasingly ridiculous records as the night went on.![]()
I've been a DJ on my own outnumbering the audience!
To my mind ^^^^that is not jazz, more like supermarket background music, I'm not surprised they didn't have an audience.
To my mind ^^^^that is not jazz, more like supermarket background music, I'm not surprised they didn't have an audience.
Ooh, you're hard!Agreed. Duller than Lloyd Grossman reading the phone book. Actually, that would probably be more interesting, at least he's got some variation.
Are you sure the couple hadn't just fallen asleep and slid under their table?
Ooh, you're hard!
It wasn't dull at all - it was perfectly enjoyable. And ok, so it's toward the 'lift-music' end of the jazz spectrum, but jazz is a broad spectrum, and I think it's very unfair to write off the entire genre just because of a few lifts. People like Joe Pass did stuff not a million miles from this, and it's great. Bitches Brew ain't the only game in town. (Not to mention the outer reaches of what someone hereabouts once memorably described as 'fire in a pet shop' jazz.)
It was The Maynard, Crouch End, BTW, GM.
Practising for their Saga cruise gig, no doubt.
So more than the original band then?I was in a Hawkwind tribute band a few years ago and we regularly had a following of two or three people at every gig.
Gershwin wrote it; Ella & Louis were among any number of 'jazz' musicians who played it; I think if you asked most people to put it into a musical genre, they'd say 'jazz'. I'd call it jazz. What would you suggest...punk? Rockabilly? Dub?Justify it however you like, that ain't jazz.